Press play to listen to this article By JACK BLANCHARD PRESENTED BY DALRADIAN GOLD Send tips here | Subscribe for free | View in your browser Good Thursday morning. SCOOP – World Cup warning: Parliamentary staffers have been warned they are at “increased risk” from cyber and personal security threats if they travel to Russia for next month’s football World Cup. An email sent out last night by the Parliamentary Digital Service – and immediately leaked to Playbook – urges staffers planning a trip to the World Cup to “seek advice” from the authorities before traveling. “You may think you’re just another fan, but you are at increased risk because of your connection with parliament,” the email warns. “If you are planning on traveling to Russia, please contact [the parliamentary authorities] as soon as possible to arrange for advice on your personal security and cybersecurity.” The message warns bluntly that parliamentary laptops and mobiles “must not be taken to Russia,” and that parliamentary email “does not work there.” Gulp. **A message from Dalradian (AIM:DALR): We’ve found one of the world’s top undeveloped gold deposits in Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Dalradian Gold has sought planning permission to build a safe and environmentally responsible underground mine that will result in $1 billion of spending across Northern Ireland. Find out at www.dalradian.com ** DRIVING THE DAY STAY CLOSE: Britain is proposing to stay aligned with EU customs rules and external tariffs until well into the 2020s as a “bridge” to an eventual new customs arrangement,… [Read full story]